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You stop wondering what’s behind your walls. The musty smell disappears. Your kids’ allergy symptoms ease up because the air quality actually improves.
That’s what happens when mold gets found early and handled right. Not just the visible stuff on your bathroom ceiling—the hidden growth in your crawl space, behind drywall, or inside your HVAC system that’s been circulating spores for months.
Home mold inspection isn’t about scaring you. It’s about knowing. Because over 70% of homes in the U.S. have mold growing somewhere, and most homeowners have no idea until it’s expensive. A proper black mold inspection catches it before your property value drops 20% to 37%, before your family’s respiratory issues get worse, and before a small leak turns into a $6,000 remediation bill.
You get clarity. You get a plan. And you get your home back.
We’re a locally owned mold detection company that knows exactly where mold hides in Lahaska homes. We’ve seen it in basements after spring flooding, in attics with poor ventilation, and behind walls where old plumbing finally gave out.
Our certified inspectors use infrared cameras, moisture meters, and air sampling equipment—not guesswork. We don’t sell you services you don’t need, and we don’t miss problems that matter.
Bucks County’s humid summers create perfect conditions for mold growth, especially when AC systems run constantly. We understand the local climate, the common trouble spots, and how to give you straight answers about what’s actually happening in your home.
First, we walk through your property and look at the obvious spots—bathrooms, basements, anywhere you’ve noticed discoloration or smell. But we don’t stop there.
We use thermal imaging to detect moisture behind walls and ceilings where mold loves to grow unnoticed. Our moisture meters tell us if materials are wet enough to support mold growth. We take air samples to measure spore levels and surface samples to identify the type of mold you’re dealing with.
You get a detailed report that explains what we found, where it is, and what’s causing it. We don’t just point out mold—we identify the moisture source. Leaky pipes, condensation, poor ventilation, foundation cracks. Because if you don’t fix the source, the mold comes back.
Then we give you clear next steps. Sometimes it’s a minor fix you can handle. Sometimes it needs professional mold removal. Either way, you’ll know exactly what you’re dealing with and what it’ll take to solve it.
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Your mold inspection starts with a phone call. We ask about what you’re seeing, smelling, or worried about. Then we schedule a time that works for you—including emergency situations where mold showed up after a leak or flood.
When we arrive, we inspect visible areas and hidden spaces. Crawl spaces, attics, behind appliances, inside HVAC systems. We’re looking for active growth and conditions that support it. In Lahaska, that often means checking basements for groundwater seepage and attics for roof leaks or ventilation problems.
Our equipment picks up what your eyes can’t. Infrared cameras show temperature differences that indicate moisture. Moisture meters measure exact water content in wood, drywall, and insulation. Air quality testing captures spore counts to determine if your indoor air is compromised.
You receive a written report with photos, findings, and recommendations. If remediation is needed, we explain the scope and cost. If it’s something simple, we tell you that too. The inspection is free because we’d rather you call early than wait until the problem is ten times worse.
We offer free mold inspections in Lahaska and throughout Bucks County. Most companies charge $300 to $600 for a basic inspection, but we don’t believe you should have to pay just to find out if you have a problem.
Our free inspection includes a visual assessment, moisture detection, and a consultation about what we find. If you need lab testing for specific mold types—like confirming black mold—there may be a lab fee for sample analysis, but we’ll discuss that upfront.
The reason we can offer free inspections is simple: we’d rather catch mold early when it’s cheaper and easier to fix. Waiting until you’re sure you have a problem usually means the problem is already expensive. A free inspection removes that barrier and gets you answers fast.
You need an inspection if you smell musty odors that won’t go away, even after cleaning. That smell means mold is growing somewhere, and it’s releasing spores into your air.
Visible discoloration on walls, ceilings, or around windows is another clear sign. So are water stains, peeling paint, or warping materials. If you’ve had any water damage—burst pipes, roof leaks, flooding, even persistent condensation—you should get inspected. Mold starts growing within 24 to 48 hours of water exposure.
Health symptoms matter too. If your family is experiencing unexplained respiratory issues, allergy symptoms, or sinus problems that improve when you leave the house, mold could be the cause. About 93% of chronic sinus infections are linked to mold exposure. Don’t wait for confirmation you can see—get tested and know for sure.
Most home mold inspections take one to two hours, depending on the size of your property and how many areas need checking. A small condo might take 45 minutes. A larger home with a basement, attic, and crawl space could take closer to two or three hours.
We don’t rush it. We’re checking everywhere mold typically hides—behind appliances, inside closets, around plumbing fixtures, in HVAC ducts. We use moisture meters and thermal imaging, which takes time but catches problems you’d never see on your own.
You’ll get a verbal summary right after the inspection, and a written report within 24 to 48 hours. If lab testing is involved, results usually come back within three to five business days. The time investment is small compared to the money and health risks you avoid by catching mold early.
DIY test kits can tell you if mold spores are present, but they can’t tell you where the mold is growing, how much is there, or what’s causing it. Every home has some mold spores in the air—that’s normal. What matters is whether you have active growth and a moisture problem feeding it.
Most over-the-counter kits miss hidden mold completely. They won’t detect growth inside walls, under floors, or in your HVAC system. And they don’t measure moisture levels, which is the real issue. Without finding and fixing the moisture source, mold will keep coming back no matter how many times you clean it.
A professional mold inspection uses thermal imaging, moisture meters, and targeted sampling to find the source and the extent of contamination. You get a clear plan for fixing it, not just a yes-or-no answer about whether spores exist. If you’re serious about solving the problem, skip the kit and get a real inspection.
No. Mold inspections are non-invasive. We don’t cut into walls or tear up flooring unless you specifically ask us to investigate a suspected area—and even then, we discuss it with you first.
Our thermal imaging cameras detect moisture and temperature changes through walls without touching them. Moisture meters have small pins that take readings from surfaces, but they don’t cause damage. Air sampling uses small pumps to collect spore samples from your indoor air. Surface sampling involves swabbing or tape-lifting a small area of visible growth.
If we find strong evidence of hidden mold—like high moisture readings or visible staining—we’ll recommend further investigation, which might involve opening a small section of drywall. But that’s a separate decision you make after seeing the inspection results. The inspection itself leaves your home exactly as we found it.
If we find mold, we first identify what’s causing it. Usually it’s a moisture problem—leaking pipes, roof damage, condensation, poor ventilation, or groundwater seeping into your basement. Fixing mold without fixing the moisture source is pointless.
We’ll explain the extent of the contamination, what type of mold it is if testing was done, and what it’ll take to remove it safely. Small areas under 10 square feet can sometimes be cleaned with the right products and precautions. Larger infestations need professional mold remediation to prevent spreading spores during removal.
You’ll receive a written estimate for remediation if it’s needed. We handle everything from containment and air filtration to removal and prevention. We also work with insurance companies if your policy covers mold damage. You’re never pressured into immediate service—you get the information and make the call. But the sooner mold is addressed, the less it costs and the safer your home becomes.
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